Tengiz Abuladze(1924-1994)
- Director
- Writer
'Tengiz Abuladze' studied theatrical direction af the Chota Rustaveli
Theatre Institute in Tbilisi, Georgia, and film- making at the VGIK
Cinematography Institute, graduating in 1953, when he joined Georgia
Film Studios as a director. He made documentaries before making his
feature debut in 1958. His best-known work in the West is the trilogy
Vedreba (1967), The Wishing Tree (1976) and 0093754, the latter being one of the first
films to be released in the post-glasnost era, and one of the most
controversial, thanks to its allegorical portrait of a small town under
Stalinist terror (Stalin, like Abuladze, hailing originally from
Georgia). It was a huge success in the Soviet Union, and achieved
reasonable distribution abroad, almost unheard of for a Georgian
film.